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Looking at Early Christianity Through a Different Lens

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Obsessed with the Ocean, Susan Casey Takes the Plunge

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What Does It Mean to Be a Witness?

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Belly of the Beast

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Back in the Saddle and Out on the Water

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Nobody Ever Read American Literature Like This Guy Did

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Mari Ruti, Scholar of Gender, Sexuality and More, Dies at 59

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Late to the Reading Circle

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Jean Fagan Yellin, Who Uncovered a Slavery Tale’s True Author, Dies at 92

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14 New Books Coming in August

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Late to the Reading Circle

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6 Paperbacks to Read this Week

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9 New Books We Recommend This Week

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How Does a Prolific Author Deal With Cold Feet?

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A South African Biographer Brings Winnie and Nelson Back to Earth

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A Fight to Save Soldiers, From the Lab to the Battlefield

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Booksellers Move to the Front Lines of the Fight Against Books Bans in Texas

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Lessons on Leadership From a Barbarian King

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How Many Novels Set in the Mid-Atlantic States Do You Know?

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Stories Like Norman Rockwell Paintings, if Rockwell Painted Guillotines

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A New Arrival in ‘The Country of the Blind’

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Regarding North Bath, Richard Russo Saved His Best for Last

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Diana Athill’s Only Novel, About Coming of Age in 1950s London

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The Setting of Colson Whitehead’s ‘Crook Manifesto,’ in Archives

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Colson Whitehead on ‘Crook Manifesto’ and Harlem in the ’70s

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6 Paperbacks to Read This Week

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Martha Saxton, Historian Who Explored Women’s Lives, Dies at 77

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9 New Books We Recommend This Week

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Roald Dahl Museum Calls Author’s Racism ‘Undeniable and Indelible’

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Richard Russo Misses the Purity of Childhood Reading

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Public and Private Lives, Playing Out in Four Sultry Romance Novels

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Newly Published, From a Bayou Thriller to Drugs in America

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Stephen M. Silverman, Biographer of Stage and Screen, Is Dead at 71

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Buyouts and Layoffs Mean a Changing of the Guard at Penguin Random House

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Spies: Do You Know These Books and Their Screen Adaptations?

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Can a Poem Be Too Short? It Depends on the Poem, and the Reader.

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Big Histories for the Big Future

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You Had to Be There. ‘Encounterism’ Argues You Still Do.

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The Dark Magic Wrought by a Nazi Occultist and a Doomed Horror Film

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What Does it Mean to be Blind? A Writer Chronicles The Loss of His Vision

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After a Great Flood, a Struggle Between Faith and Reason

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A Sequel to Cristina García’s ‘Dreaming in Cuban,’ 30 Years On

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Water, Water, Everywhere, and Now the Husband Is Gone

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Marga Minco, Who Chronicled Jewish Life in Wartime, Dies at 103

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Was She Murdered? Kidnapped? Or Did She Fake Her Own Disappearance?

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Summer Birthdays, Casablanca and Boreal Forests

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How a Rocky, Inhospitable Place Became a Beacon of Calm

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The Year Is Half Over. Here Are the Books You’ve Missed.

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How Manga Was Translated for America

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Writers Where They Work

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